The reports coming out of TMZ are that MJ had what is being called a “heavy” dose of morphine shortly before his cardiac arrest. My gym last night was ridiculous, more people were glued to the TV than were working out. Very somber mood all around. I did legs and shoulders so I was happy to have so much freedom within the gym.
Police are also looking for the doctor who treated MJ at his house at the time of his cardiac arrest.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
The reports coming out of TMZ are that MJ had what is being called a “heavy” dose of morphine shortly before his cardiac arrest. My gym last night was ridiculous, more people were glued to the TV than were working out. Very somber mood all around. I did legs and shoulders so I was happy to have so much freedom within the gym. [/quote]
Several of my assistants were crying yesterday. One of my patients did too. The man obviously had an effect on people that some seem hell bent on ignoring or denying.
[quote]WhiteFlash wrote:
And you’re dense. I wish I had a time machine to take you back to the early 2000’s so you could see that Britney Spears was, in fact, the most famous person in the world.[/quote]
You tell 'em Uncle Rico.
[quote]MaximusB wrote:
Police are also looking for the doctor who treated MJ at his house at the time of his cardiac arrest. [/quote]
They should be. How do you die from an overdose when the doctor treating you is in your house giving you the drugs directly?
Well what the media here is bringing up is, should the doctor who is administering the meds be held liable if indeed he was killed from an OD of a medication? Should charges be pressed on the doctor?
[quote]clip11 wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
clip11 wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
clip11 wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
I can’t get out of the house to Muay Thai class.
Did we have to know you had muay thai class?
Do we constantly have to know about your evolving potential to become a prison bitch? Remember,your life is so shallow and meaningless to you that killing for money would solve all your problems.
Not like I was bragging or anything…did I make you feel inadequate? I apologize from the bottom of my ballsack if I did.
Im not inadequate in fine, I just fail to see how any of us care whether you went to muay thai class or not.
Thank God that mystery is solved. T-Nation members worldwide will sleep better tonight.
Here’s a hint: You’re the only one commenting on it. Somebody cares…I wonder who that ONE person is??
In fact,when people read the childish bullshit that is going with this…they will wonder why you care so much about my comment rather than being “concerned” about the comment itself.
The only mystery around here is how big of a clit you have…you’ve done a good job of showing that you have a vagina.
All i hear is blah blah blah…a thread of MJ dying just has to have your muay thai mentioned and i must be a woman because i point out no one cares! Circular logic at its best[/quote]
Sounds like your environment is eating at your intelligence…fucking Detroit hood rat,you.
[quote]NeelyDan wrote:
I don’t care that Michael Jackson died. That is, I care no more than I would care if anyone else died. I empathize with his family and friends, of course. They suffered a loss. His fan base, however, have lost no more than they ever had. I have already heard the first of the tear-filled phone calls into the television “news” shows. I will no doubt read a number of pained eulogies from his fans on various bulletin boards and social sites. I cannot understand an emotional attachment to a stranger so strong that one would cry upon their death.
When Lady Di died, you saw a similar thing. When Elvis died you saw it. You saw it when John Lennon was murdered, and you’ve seen footage of people’s reactions to Kennedy’s assassination. People CRIED. People sniffled and showed overt displays of an emotional loss. When Andy Kauffman died, a coworker was miffed when he approached me with pictures of “Andy” and I didn’t join in in the sadness.
I am a fan of some people too, naturally. I would typefy meself as a fan of Cam Neely, Jimmy Page, Denzell Washington, etc. A few actors, musicians, authors, and what have you. But I have had a number of these people die without me feeling anything other than a small sense of personal regret in that I would be getting no more of whatever it was I got from them.
Is that it? Is that why people around me cry when one of their heroes, idols, or whatever they are dies? They are crying over a loss of whatever it was they were getting? But what on Earth were they getting that warrants such a strong emotion? If Jimmy Page were to die, I’d still have “The Song Remains the Same.” If Cam Neely dies, I’d still regard him as the greatest hockey player ever. I’d feel bad for their family and friends, but for myself it’d be a mild and easily forgotten sense of regret.
This “famdom” thing is bizarre anyway. Jackson, for instance, has done little more than act like a complete nutjob the last two decades. He was a freak show in a business of freak exhibitions. Why the tears? My own favourites, using Jimmy Page as an example, dragged a 13-year-old girl on tours with him as the “tour photographer,” and took so many drugs that he has done shows sitting down. How do people “idolize” these complete strangers?
Screw it. Again, Jackson’s family and friends have my sympathy, but his weeping fans need to regain their grasp on reality. Who in the Hell do they think he was? Do they imagine he cared one iota about them? Do they imagine that they were anything more than a market to be penetrated? Do they imagine that he gave them anything more than the next popular recording artist?
Like his music if you do. Regret the loss of more music from him. But dry up the freaking tears, you nutjobs. [/quote]
Word.
[quote]charger21 wrote:
Big_Boss wrote:
charger21 wrote:
What about FAcett she is the real story. How bout covering a good person’s death. Yea MJ had some good hits in the 80’s but what he did with his fame is discusting and ugly. MJ is not worth talkin bout
God…is that you?
No just a person with common sense. Plus Faceet is much better looking.
[/quote]
No,just another person with an opinion…you don’t know if either person was a good or bad person…you only know what the media tells you. Too many people think they’re God.
[quote]Professor X wrote:
Valor wrote:
One less pedophile in the world.
Cute.
Tell me, what price would your parents say you go for when it comes to RAPE?
They would allow someone to rape you for…$1,000?
$20,000?
$1,000,000?
What is the price tag for someone to do anything to you when you were a kid so that they would forget the whole thing?[/quote]
What’s your point, shouldn’t you be in Prof. X’s dungeon teaching pre-adolescents to “ramp-up”?
[quote]Big_Boss wrote:
clip11
Sounds like your environment is eating at your intelligence…fucking Detroit hood rat,you. [/quote]
Big_boss, don’t sweat it HH is just jealous and mad because he knows you’d whip his ass from Detroit to Houston in a sparring match.
D
[quote]tom63 wrote:
I really could care less. The guy was a weirdo child molester. Hope he rots in hell.[/quote]
X2
[quote]Rattler wrote:
Don’t worry guys, Michael will always be with us. He’s not biodegradable. [/quote]
hahahahahaha…(that means lol !!)
[quote]marlboroman wrote:
tom63 wrote:
I really could care less. The guy was a weirdo child molester. Hope he rots in hell.
X2[/quote]
What the fuck does X-Men movie have to do with this thread? GTFO!
Boy George > MJ
This thread just proves how obsessed people are with celebrities they have never known personally and have contributed nothing to the greater good of humanity.
No wonder companies like TMZ and others succeed.
[quote]MangoMan305 wrote:
This thread just proves how obsessed people are with celebrities they have never known personally and have contributed nothing to the greater good of humanity.
No wonder companies like TMZ and others succeed.[/quote]
What the hell is that avatar? Are you proud of your mangoes??
[quote]sen say wrote:
Boy George > MJ[/quote]
At being gay maybe
Maybe we should change the title of this thread to Michael Jackson Dead Yesterday…no wait…he’s still dead today (as far as we know) so Dead Today is still applicable.
Carry on.
Rockwell’s star is, once again, preparing to fill the void.